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25 Cards in this Set
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Ajax and Achilles playing a game Exekias (potter and painter) 600-480 BCE Archaic Rome |
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funerary krater from the Dipylon cemetery made of terra-cotta 900-700 BCE Geometric Athens
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Olpe pitcher 700-600 orientalizing Corinth |
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the temple of Hera i 600-480 BCE Archaic Italy |
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Dying Warrior 600-480 BCE Archaic Temple of Aphaia, Aegina |
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Anavysos Kouros 600-480 BCE Archaic Athens Marble with remnants of paint |
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"Peplos" Kore 600-480 BCE Archaic marble Athens |
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The Death pf Sarpedon Euphronios (painter) 600-480 BCE Archaic ceramic |
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Kritios Boy 480-450 BCE Early classical marble Athens |
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Charioteer 480-450 BCE Early classical made of bronze Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi |
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Warrior 480-450 BCE Early Classical Italy glass eyes, bronze body, silver teeth, copper lips and nips |
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The Parthenon Kallikrates and Iktinos (architects) 450-400 BCE (High classical) marble Athens |
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East pediment of the Parthenon 450-400 BCE (High classical) marble Athens |
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Lapith fighting a centaur south side of the Parthenon 450-400 BCE (High classical) marble |
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The Spear Bearer Polykleitos (artist) 450-400 BCE (high classical) |
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Erechtheion 450-400 (high classical) Athens |
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Porch of the maidens (south porch), Erechtheion 450-400 BCE (high classical) Athens |
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Nike (victory) adjusting her sandal 450-400 BCE (high classical) Athens |
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Woman and Maid style of the Achilles Painter 450-400 BCE (high classical) white-ground technique ceramic |
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Aphrodite of Knidos Praxiteles (sculptor) 400-323 BCE (late classical) Athens |
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man scraping himself (apoxyomenos) Praxiteles (sculptor) 400-323 BCE (late classical) |
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dying gallic trumpeter Epigonos (possible sculptor) 325-31 BCE Hellenistic Rome Marble |
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west front of the altar from Pergamon 325-31 BCE (Hellenistic) Berlin Marble |
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Laocoon and his sons Hagesandros, Polydoros, and Athenodoros (Artists) 325-31 BCE (Hellenistic) Marble Rome, Italy |
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Nike (victory) of Samothrace 325-31 BCE (Hellenistic) Marble |